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Successful completion of major refurbishment


The workscope included detailed inspection, manufacture of new components, NDT and structural repair, shot blasting and painting as well as extensive load testing. The system will be used by the client to deploy remotely operated vehicles for subsea construction and trenching work around the world.


SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE In addition to this, another significant milestone has recently been met by Subsea Innovation as the company confirms it has now delivered over 100 Launch and Recovery Systems to major offshore operators across the globe.


This success stems from over 25 years of industry experience,


SUBSEA INNOVATION, ONE OF THE WORLD’S LEADING SUBSEA EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS, IS CONTINUING TO GROW ITS SERVICE CAPABILITY FOLLOWING THE SUCCESSFUL REFURBISHMENT OF A LAUNCH AND RECOVERY SYSTEM (LARS) USED FOR THE DEPLOYMENT OF SUBSEA REMOTELY OPERATED VEHICLES.


KEY PLAYER


Already a key player in the manufacture of LARS and Tether Management Systems (TMS), as well as subsea sealing systems, pipeline repair systems and waterstop seals, Subsea Innovation is helping its clients to extend the life of their existing assets. By using all of its industry and product experience, the company is offering refurbishment services to a variety of LARS and TMS’s manufactured by themselves or others.


RECENT PROJECT


In its most recent project, the Darlington based company undertook the complete strip down of the Launch and Recovery System at its new, purpose-built manufacturing facility. The LARS was originally manufactured by Subsea Innovation in 1999 and has been in active service since then, highlighting the longevity of the engineering and product design utilised.


formerly as Tekmar Subsea Ltd, rebranding to Subsea Innovation in 2012 on the sale of a sister company. The opening of the company’s newly built 40,000sq ft. headquarters in September 2014 means Subsea Innovation can now design, build, overhaul and test larger systems with greater efficiency.


RECENT ACHIEVEMENTS


Martin Moon, Managing Director at Subsea Innovation comments on the recent achievements, “I am delighted to be building on our current capability with the addition of our LARS and TMS refurbishment services. This means we are now able to help our clients extend the life of their current assets and with the current offshore energy market conditions, we expect there will be more demand for this.”


The refurbished system is pictured alongside a further two new Launch & Recovery Systems for a major offshore oil & gas contractor.


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